Crash d'un Standard Austria S suite à une défaillance de lancement par treuil sur un aérodrome militaire suisse

Switzerland, Switzerland Standard Austria Standard Austria S

Le 23 août 1964, un Standard Austria S a subi une défaillance de lancement par treuil sur un aérodrome militaire en Suisse. Pendant le lancement, le câble du treuil s'est cassé à une altitude de 50 à 80 mètres. Le pilote a tenté un virage à basse altitude pour revenir au point de départ, ce qui a entraîné un décrochage et une vrille. Le planeur s'est écrasé, entraînant la mort du pilote et la destruction de l'appareil. L'enquête a noté que le câble avait plusieurs points de réparation faibles, contribuant à la défaillance.

  1. Winch launch climb: The Standard Austria HB-718 began a normal winch launch from the military airfield, climbing away from the start point.
  2. Winch cable break: At an altitude of about 50–80 meters, the winch cable suddenly broke, interrupting the launch.
  3. Initial recovery actions: The pilot immediately released the remaining cable and initially established the glider in a normal glide attitude.
  4. Low-altitude turn back: Shortly after the cable break, the pilot initiated a relatively tight left turn, apparently to return toward the launch area despite the low height.
  5. Stall and spin entry: During the tight left turn at low altitude, the airspeed dropped below stall speed, causing the glider to drop over the left wing and enter a spin.
  6. Unrecoverable low spin: The glider completed about two turns in a steep spin, with insufficient height available for recovery.
  7. Crash - fatal: The glider impacted steeply into the grass beside the paved runway about 300 meters from the start point, fatally injuring the pilot and destroying the aircraft.
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